Re: [users] silly question?

2007-05-30 Thread Pueblo Native
James Knott wrote: > Pueblo Native wrote: > >> LES COLEMAN wrote: >> >> >>> Help me please. >>> >>> Can I put Openoffice on a Server and have my users access it via a >>> browser (both Firefox and IE) and have multiusers access it (thus avoiding >>> the need to install the Openof

Re: [users] silly question?

2007-05-30 Thread James Knott
LES COLEMAN wrote: > Hi Dan, > Thanks for replying. > Please forgive my naiveity. > I'm not an I.T. person. > I've been asked (told) to conduct a study into valid alternatives to the > Microsoft Office. > One idea that came up in the boardroom conversation was to create a VPN, > load th

Re: [users] silly question?

2007-05-30 Thread James Knott
Pueblo Native wrote: > LES COLEMAN wrote: > >> Help me please. >> >> Can I put Openoffice on a Server and have my users access it via a browser >> (both Firefox and IE) and have multiusers access it (thus avoiding the need >> to install the Openoffice software on dozens of different mach

Re: [users] silly question?

2007-05-30 Thread Javier Rivera
LES COLEMAN escribió: Hi Dan, Thanks for replying. Please forgive my naiveity. I'm not an I.T. person. I've been asked (told) to conduct a study into valid alternatives to the Microsoft Office. One idea that came up in the boardroom conversation was to create a VPN, load the Microsoft replacement

Re: [users] silly question?

2007-05-30 Thread LES COLEMAN
Hi Dan, Thanks for replying. Please forgive my naiveity. I'm not an I.T. person. I've been asked (told) to conduct a study into valid alternatives to the Microsoft Office. One idea that came up in the boardroom conversation was to create a VPN, load the Microsoft replacement (OpenOffice

Re: [users] silly question?

2007-05-30 Thread Gary Kline
On Tue, May 29, 2007 at 07:37:04PM -0500, Dan Lewis wrote: > On Tuesday May 29 2007 6:06 am, LES COLEMAN wrote: > > Help me please. > > > > Can I put Openoffice on a Server and have my users access it via > > a browser (both Firefox and IE) and have multiusers access it (thus > > avoiding the ne

Re: [users] silly question?

2007-05-30 Thread Michael Adams
On Tue, 29 May 2007 12:06:58 +0100 (BST) LES COLEMAN wrote: > Help me please. > > Can I put Openoffice on a Server and have my users access it via a > browser (both Firefox and IE) and have multiusers access it (thus > avoiding the need to install the Openoffice software on dozens of >

Re: [users] silly question?

2007-05-29 Thread Michael Adams
On Tue, 29 May 2007 21:44:11 -0600 Pueblo Native wrote: > LES COLEMAN wrote: > > Help me please. > > > > Can I put Openoffice on a Server and have my users access it via a > > browser (both Firefox and IE) and have multiusers access it (thus > > avoiding the need to install the Openoffic

Re: [users] silly question?

2007-05-29 Thread Pueblo Native
LES COLEMAN wrote: > Help me please. > > Can I put Openoffice on a Server and have my users access it via a browser > (both Firefox and IE) and have multiusers access it (thus avoiding the need > to install the Openoffice software on dozens of different machines) > > Does that make se

Re: [users] silly question?

2007-05-29 Thread Dan Lewis
On Tuesday May 29 2007 6:06 am, LES COLEMAN wrote: > Help me please. > > Can I put Openoffice on a Server and have my users access it via > a browser (both Firefox and IE) and have multiusers access it (thus > avoiding the need to install the Openoffice software on dozens of > different machines

Re: [users] silly question?

2007-05-29 Thread James Knott
LES COLEMAN wrote: > Help me please. > > Can I put Openoffice on a Server and have my users access it via a browser > (both Firefox and IE) and have multiusers access it (thus avoiding the need > to install the Openoffice software on dozens of different machines) > > Does that make se

[users] silly question?

2007-05-29 Thread LES COLEMAN
Help me please. Can I put Openoffice on a Server and have my users access it via a browser (both Firefox and IE) and have multiusers access it (thus avoiding the need to install the Openoffice software on dozens of different machines) Does that make sense? Les Coleman.